Ideologies of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries; politics and religion; political religions; the nexus of liberal, socialist, and conservative thought contributing to the rise of fascism; theories of agonism, pluralism, and conflict politics in the post-war period; multiculturalism in the West, and geopolitical developments in the Middle East.

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Dr Henry Mead is a Research Fellow with the ERC ‘Between the Times’ project at Tallinn University. A specialist in modernist ideology and its intellectual origins in Europe and the US, his current interests include pluralist politics in the post-war period, and geopolitical applications of ‘agonistic liberalism’. He has published articles and book chapters for both academic and general readerships. In 2013 Dr Mead became a Research Associate at Britain’s first unit dedicated to analysis of radical right extremism, the Centre for Fascist, Anti-fascist and Post-fascist Studies (CFAPS). He also teaches for various American university visiting student programmes in Oxford, and since 2015 has acted as a consultant with the Centre for Issue and Crisis Management (CICM), an independent thinktank in central London. His analysis of modernist ideology extends up to the present-day in his treatments of Post-Liberalism and its implications for foreign policy in the wake of neo-con adventurism and the rise of popular nationalism.

About CARR

The Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) will be the leading information aggregator and knowledge repository on the radical right, past and present. Above all, CARR intends to lead discussion on the development of radical right extremism around the world.